I like a move to the right wherever possible.
Of the GOP incumbent Senators running Bennett was at worst the third worst after Murkowski (needs more attention) and McCain.
I may wanna put Shelby and Thune ahead of Bennett as well.
But he was the most likely of any to lose.
WORST TO BEST -
1. Lisa Murkowski of Alaska
2. Chuck Grassley of Iowa
3. Richard Shelby of Alabama
4. John McCain of Arizona
5. John Thune of South Dakota
6. Bob Bennett of Utah
7. Johnny Isakson of Georgia
8. Richard Burr of North Carolina
9. Mike Crapo of Idaho
10. Jim DeMint of South Carolina
11. Tom Coburn of Oklahoma
12. David Vitter of Louisiana
My own internal ranking shows DeMint is overrated by freepers as the greatest Senator ever, and "future presidential candidate" John Thune is WAY overrated. I'd also rank several of the would-be Senators running in 2010 -- Kirk, Castle, Campbell, etc., WAY more liberal than the WORST sitting Republican Senator on this list (Murkowski). One Republican seat becoming 5% more conservative will not overcome a bunch of brand new Linc Chafees in the Senate to outvote him in the GOP caucus. Again I question freeper priorities, though admittedly it's easier to dump RINOs in some states more than others. But the most liberal Republicans should be the first ones to go.
I also think it's hypocritical of freepers to rejoice over Bennett being eliminated by a party convention, but scream bloody murder when the same type of process resulted in Dede Scozzafava being the GOP nominee. I believe Bennett should have been defeated, but that decision should have been up to Utah GOP primary voters. It seems in Utah the party decides who the voters are "allowed" to pick from.
Again, if we had term limit laws we wouldn't have to waste all this time getting rid of entrenched incumbents like McCain and Bennett, they'd simply be barred from running again. Then we could spend more money going after the truly awful socialist "Republicans" running for the U.S. Senate, and eliminate Democrat sleeper cells before they take root.